Samsung

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Projected Bottleneck

    Window where external foundry capacity is expected to fail Tesla's demand requirements.

  2. Cramer Commentary

    Jim Cramer states he will 'take a pass' on Whirlpool during market analysis.

  3. Terafab Launch

    Official announcement of the Terafab joint venture in Austin, Texas.

  4. Restructuring

    Whirlpool cuts Iowa jobs as part of a strategic shift toward Mexico-based manufacturing.

  5. Capital Raise

    Company prices an upsized offering of common stock and depositary shares.

  6. Market Reaction

    Asian markets trade mixed as new levies take effect and AI fears hit software stocks.

  7. Trump Warning

    President warns of higher tariffs for countries that 'play games' after court ruling.

  8. Citrini Report

    Research firm warns of AI disruption risks to fintech and delivery sectors.

  9. Operations Update

    Whirlpool files SEC reports detailing financial condition and Q4 2025 results.

  10. Supply Warning

    Musk flags chip supply as a future growth ceiling during Tesla's earnings call.

  11. Liberation Day

    Trump administration announces sweeping tariff policy under specific legal authority.

Stories mentioning Samsung 7

Markets Neutral

Cramer Issues 'Pass' on Whirlpool Amid Housing Stagnation and Job Cuts

Jim Cramer has advised investors to avoid Whirlpool Corporation, citing a lack of near-term catalysts for the appliance giant. The company is currently navigating a difficult period marked by high interest rates, domestic job cuts, and a significant shift in its manufacturing footprint to Mexico.

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Earnings Neutral

Sunny Optical Eyes $3.28B Revenue Target Ahead of Key Quarterly Earnings

Sunny Optical Technology (Group) is set to report its quarterly financial results on March 30th, with analysts projecting revenue of $3.28 billion. The report will be a critical indicator of the recovery in the global smartphone supply chain and the company's expansion into automotive sensor technology.

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Markets Bullish

Musk Launches Terafab: A High-Stakes Bet on Vertical AI Chip Production

Elon Musk has unveiled Terafab, a joint venture between Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI designed to manufacture proprietary 2-nanometer AI chips in-house. By building a domestic foundry near Giga Texas, Musk aims to eliminate reliance on external suppliers like TSMC to fuel the massive compute needs of Tesla’s future robotaxi and humanoid robot fleets.

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Markets Bullish

ASML: The Silent Monopoly Powering the Global Semiconductor Supercycle

ASML's absolute monopoly on Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography positions it as a foundational pillar of the global tech economy, offering a high-utility alternative to volatile digital assets. As the sole provider of machinery required for sub-7nm chips, the Dutch firm holds a unique strategic bottleneck that tethering giants like Nvidia and TSMC to its success.

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Markets Bearish

Asian Markets Wobble as AI Fears Clash with US Tariff Uncertainty

Asian equities traded mixed as investors navigated a US Supreme Court ruling striking down key tariff authorities and new reports highlighting AI's disruptive threat to legacy software and fintech sectors. While Japan reaffirmed trade pacts, the EU is demanding clarity from Washington, adding to global trade friction.

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Economy Neutral

Weaponized Interdependence: The New Geopolitical Risk in Trump’s Second Term

Political scientist Abraham Newman warns that the era of neoliberal globalization has been replaced by 'weaponized interdependence,' where states exploit centralized economic hubs for coercion. This shift, accelerated in Donald Trump’s second term, transforms global supply chains and financial networks into strategic vulnerabilities.

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